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Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor
Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor

Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor

(63 reviews)

Brightness (HDR, Peak) : 600 cd/m2 – Contrast Ratio (Typ.) : 1000:1 – Response Time : 1ms(GTG) – Refresh Rate (max) : 360Hz Product SpecificsSpecificationValueMonitor InputDisplayPort / DP, HDMIMonitor Refresh Rate360Hz - Product Condition - Screen Resolution2560×1440 (QHD/2K)Screen Size27.000000

Brightness (HDR, Peak) : 600 cd/m2 – Contrast Ratio (Typ.) : 1000:1 – Response Time : 1ms(GTG) – Refresh Rate (max) : 360Hz Product SpecificsSpecificationValueMonitor InputDisplayPort / DP, HDMIMonitor Refresh Rate360Hz - Product Condition - Screen Resolution2560×1440 (QHD/2K)Screen Size27.000000

Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor

$666.64

(63 reviews)

Brightness (HDR, Peak) : 600 cd/m2 – Contrast Ratio (Typ.) : 1000:1 – Response Time : 1ms(GTG) – Refresh Rate (max) : 360Hz Product SpecificsSpecificationValueMonitor InputDisplayPort / DP, HDMIMonitor Refresh Rate360Hz - Product Condition - Screen Resolution2560×1440 (QHD/2K)Screen Size27.000000

Brightness (HDR, Peak) : 600 cd/m2 – Contrast Ratio (Typ.) : 1000:1 – Response Time : 1ms(GTG) – Refresh Rate (max) : 360Hz Product SpecificsSpecificationValueMonitor InputDisplayPort / DP, HDMIMonitor Refresh Rate360Hz - Product Condition - Screen Resolution2560×1440 (QHD/2K)Screen Size27.000000

$666.64 - $2,558.21

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The lowest price for Asus PG27AQN 27" IPS QHD LED 1ms 360Hz Monitor right now is $666.64 at eBay.com.au, compared across 20 retailers.

The all-time low was $642.56 on 30 May 2026 — today's price is 4% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.

Prices last updated 23 June 2026.

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eBay.com.au

$666.64

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eBay.com.au

$1,399.00

Asus Rog Swift Pg27aqn 27" 1440p 360hz Gaming Monitor 1ms G-sync Hdmi

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eBay.com.au

$1,524.00

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MegaBuy

$1,299.00

[PG27AQN-RFB] Asus ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" QHD 360Hz Gaming Monitor - 2560x1440, IPS, 360Hz, 1ms, G-SYNC, DisplayPort, 3 x HDMI, USB Hub, Height

Umart

$1,349.00

Asus ROG Swift 27in QHD 360Hz IPS Gaming Monitor PG27AQN - Monitors

Delivery $46.45

Computer Alliance

$1,349.00

27" Asus ROG Strix PG27AQN 360Hz QHD IPS Gaming Monitor | Best Online Computer Store

Delivery between 30 June – 7 July $25.25

MSY

$1,349.00

Asus ROG Swift 27in QHD 360Hz IPS Gaming Monitor PG27AQN - Monitors

Delivery $34

Kogan.com

$1,399.00

ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" QHD 360Hz Gaming Monitor 1440p, 1ms, IPS, G-SYNC, HDMI, Height Adjustable, Factory Refurbished

Free delivery

Dick Smith AU

$1,399.00

ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" QHD 360Hz Gaming Monitor 1440p, 1ms, IPS, G-SYNC, HDMI, Height Adjustable, Factory Refurbished

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MightyApe.com.au

$1,399.00

ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" QHD 360Hz Gaming Monitor 1440p, 1ms, IPS, G-SYNC, HDMI, Height Adjustable, Factory Refurbished

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Reviews

1 dead pixel after 2 weeks!
8 July 2023Gamer Apex

originally posted on microcenter.com

I was going to give this monitor a 5star review but after only 2 weeks I have 1 dead pixel. So for $1050 + tax that's quite disappointing. I'm luckily in my return window so I'll get my money back and wait for newer tech. Would love a 500hz Oled with backlight strobing (one day). Asus continues to let us down.

Amazing!
4 April 2023ACabral

originally posted on microcenter.com

Ive been through 4 monitors the last monitor. The alienware oled, asus 4k 42in oled, samsung neo g8 and acer predator 32in 4k. I just wasnt happy with them at all. They were my first 4k and oled monitors. Ive always used asus ips 170, 270 and now this 360hz. It is amazing. I was nervous getting it open box but too my suprise it was in very good condition. One small scratch on the feet in the back. Cant even see it. Best thing tho. No dead pixels! No backlight bleeding. Dont know why this monitor was returned it is beautiful. I highly recommend. I also got the 3yr accidental warranty just in case.yes oled looks great but i needed higher refresh rates the other monitors couldnt give. The neo g8? Ya i dont even wanna talk about it. I was so excited to get it home. Had ... MoreIve been through 4 monitors the last monitor. The alienware oled, asus 4k 42in oled, samsung neo g8 and acer predator 32in 4k. I just wasnt happy with them at all. They were my first 4k and oled monitors. Ive always used asus ips 170, 270 and now this 360hz. It is amazing. I was nervous getting it open box but too my suprise it was in very good condition. One small scratch on the feet in the back. Cant even see it. Best thing tho. No dead pixels! No backlight bleeding. Dont know why this monitor was returned it is beautiful. I highly recommend. I also got the 3yr accidental warranty just in case.yes oled looks great but i needed higher refresh rates the other monitors couldnt give. The neo g8? Ya i dont even wanna talk about it. I was so excited to get it home. Had 2 dead pixels and the va panel/ plus horid scan lines. Ill stick with 2k ips for now until oled steps there game up.

Elite Response Times - Incredible IPS
19 January 2023wi1liam

originally posted on microcenter.com

Absolute S tier monitor with elite response times. A bit of a lesson for inexperienced purchasers: high refresh rates are (somewhat) meaningless without industry leading response times, because while your display will show frames faster than lesser monitors, with poor response times, you get ghosting. I have experienced what equates to next to 0 perceivable ghosting on this monitor, which is very impressive for an IPS. People who say you cant tell 360hz over 240hz are completely and totally wrong. The difference is bigger than you think. The IPS is bright, gorgeous, and accurate. I am thrilled. There isnt a better 1440p monitor for competitive play (not even OLED). Pricey, but good.

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eBay.com.au

$666.64

ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN 27\

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eBay.com.au

$1,399.00

Asus Rog Swift Pg27aqn 27" 1440p 360hz Gaming Monitor 1ms G-sync Hdmi

Free delivery

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eBay.com.au

$1,524.00

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MegaBuy

$1,299.00

[PG27AQN-RFB] Asus ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" QHD 360Hz Gaming Monitor - 2560x1440, IPS, 360Hz, 1ms, G-SYNC, DisplayPort, 3 x HDMI, USB Hub, Height

Umart

$1,349.00

Asus ROG Swift 27in QHD 360Hz IPS Gaming Monitor PG27AQN - Monitors

Delivery $46.45

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Reviews

1 dead pixel after 2 weeks!
8 July 2023

I was going to give this monitor a 5star review but after only 2 weeks I have 1 dead pixel. So for $1050 + tax that's quite disappointing. I'm luckily in my return window so I'll get my money back and wait for newer tech. Would love a 500hz Oled with backlight strobing (one day). Asus continues to let us down.

Gamer Apex originally posted on microcenter.com
Amazing!
4 April 2023

Ive been through 4 monitors the last monitor. The alienware oled, asus 4k 42in oled, samsung neo g8 and acer predator 32in 4k. I just wasnt happy with them at all. They were my first 4k and oled monitors. Ive always used asus ips 170, 270 and now this 360hz. It is amazing. I was nervous getting it open box but too my suprise it was in very good condition. One small scratch on the feet in the back. Cant even see it. Best thing tho. No dead pixels! No backlight bleeding. Dont know why this monitor was returned it is beautiful. I highly recommend. I also got the 3yr accidental warranty just in case.yes oled looks great but i needed higher refresh rates the other monitors couldnt give. The neo g8? Ya i dont even wanna talk about it. I was so excited to get it home. Had ... MoreIve been through 4 monitors the last monitor. The alienware oled, asus 4k 42in oled, samsung neo g8 and acer predator 32in 4k. I just wasnt happy with them at all. They were my first 4k and oled monitors. Ive always used asus ips 170, 270 and now this 360hz. It is amazing. I was nervous getting it open box but too my suprise it was in very good condition. One small scratch on the feet in the back. Cant even see it. Best thing tho. No dead pixels! No backlight bleeding. Dont know why this monitor was returned it is beautiful. I highly recommend. I also got the 3yr accidental warranty just in case.yes oled looks great but i needed higher refresh rates the other monitors couldnt give. The neo g8? Ya i dont even wanna talk about it. I was so excited to get it home. Had 2 dead pixels and the va panel/ plus horid scan lines. Ill stick with 2k ips for now until oled steps there game up.

ACabral originally posted on microcenter.com
Elite Response Times - Incredible IPS
19 January 2023

Absolute S tier monitor with elite response times. A bit of a lesson for inexperienced purchasers: high refresh rates are (somewhat) meaningless without industry leading response times, because while your display will show frames faster than lesser monitors, with poor response times, you get ghosting. I have experienced what equates to next to 0 perceivable ghosting on this monitor, which is very impressive for an IPS. People who say you cant tell 360hz over 240hz are completely and totally wrong. The difference is bigger than you think. The IPS is bright, gorgeous, and accurate. I am thrilled. There isnt a better 1440p monitor for competitive play (not even OLED). Pricey, but good.

wi1liam originally posted on microcenter.com
God Mode monitor
4 March 2023

First let's get this out of the way, I was almost deterred by the dead pixel police but I think they are missing the point. This monitors motion clarity, color, brightness, responsiveness, and quality are on another level. I have owned or currently own the LGC2, the 175 hz ultrawide Acer predator x38, the 240 HZ BenQ Zowie, and the 270 hz 1440p Asus xg27aqm. Gaming on this is completely different. The combination of motion clarity and color vibrance is just nuts. I went into Apex Legends and I could feel the change from my other monitors to this one immediately. I can hit shots on this that I couldn't on the others. Everything slows down just a little and because the colors pop, you also see your opponents more clearly. Quick math lesson here. Since there are 2560 ... MoreFirst let's get this out of the way, I was almost deterred by the dead pixel police but I think they are missing the point. This monitors motion clarity, color, brightness, responsiveness, and quality are on another level. I have owned or currently own the LGC2, the 175 hz ultrawide Acer predator x38, the 240 HZ BenQ Zowie, and the 270 hz 1440p Asus xg27aqm. Gaming on this is completely different. The combination of motion clarity and color vibrance is just nuts. I went into Apex Legends and I could feel the change from my other monitors to this one immediately. I can hit shots on this that I couldn't on the others. Everything slows down just a little and because the colors pop, you also see your opponents more clearly. Quick math lesson here. Since there are 2560 by 1440 pixels in this monitor, that means there are 3.7 million pixels and don't forget those pixels consist of red, green, and blue subpixels. So if one is dead, who cares? Are you guys serious? It's like you won a date with Alexandra Daddario and you are complaining about the dress she wore. Good grief we are entitled. I do not think mine had any dead pixels, I dunno, because it turns out a pixel is really really small. If you got the hardware to drive it, upgrade from HD to 1440p and leave your dated TN panels behind. Yes the 240 HZ oleds have a faster GTG, but that doesn't mean they have the best input lag, that has to do with other image processing elements beginning from the cable and ending at ur display. This is faster than OLEDs for total display latency and about 2.5 times brighter. If you are sweaty, this is your new home.

William originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great, but panel uniformity is disappointing
21 May 2023

I was very excited to use this monitor - while the motion clarity and colours are great, I found that the panel uniformity was disappointing. On the top left and right areas of the screen it's slightly darker. While this isn't noticeable in games, it's definitely noticeable on the desktop. Given this is one of the most expensive monitors you can buy, you shouldn't be expecting that kind of flaw. IPS glow is also somewhat noticeable too if you have a dark desktop background.This was also my first 27" monitor, coming from a 24" 1080p display. I can say without a doubt that 1080p 24" is way more comfortable in comparison. Even on 25" mode, I still preferred 24" especially on the desktop. Despite me saying that, some games definitely look way better in 1440p in ... MoreI was very excited to use this monitor - while the motion clarity and colours are great, I found that the panel uniformity was disappointing. On the top left and right areas of the screen it's slightly darker. While this isn't noticeable in games, it's definitely noticeable on the desktop. Given this is one of the most expensive monitors you can buy, you shouldn't be expecting that kind of flaw. IPS glow is also somewhat noticeable too if you have a dark desktop background.This was also my first 27" monitor, coming from a 24" 1080p display. I can say without a doubt that 1080p 24" is way more comfortable in comparison. Even on 25" mode, I still preferred 24" especially on the desktop. Despite me saying that, some games definitely look way better in 1440p in comparison to 1080p. You will also need at least a 3080, depending on the games you play.

A user1 originally posted on scan.co.uk
It's only a keeper if...
4 March 2023

You don't try other monitors next to it. Originally I purchased the asus 27QN which I was extremely happy with until I saw it had a dead pixel. Before returning the 27QN I ordered and received the AQN. I wanted to see if there was a justification for the price difference. When I tried them side by side I noticed that the AQN panel has slightly better color than the QN at the same/close to settings. The QN also looks more washed out next to the AQN. Picture smoothness is comparable. In the end I kept the AQN because I wanted the better looking monitor. Had I not tried the two monitors side by side I would have been happy with the QN.AQN calibration out of the box is on point.

David originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Solid monitor with 1 major flaw
2 February 2023

The monitor has exceptional picture, g-sync e-sports mode is great, and oh 360hz. Coming from a 170hz to 360hz the monitor is verrrry smooth in APEX, VALORANT and other titles.However, LOTS of customers are receiving monitors with dead/stuck pixels on arrival, including my self. I have 1 dead pixel on arrival and am thinking about returning it. Manufacturers find this as "normal" vs a defect and if you do not do anything within your return period, the warranty states up to or equal to 5 defective pixels is acceptable under standards.For a premium monitor at this price point, it's simply unacceptable. I've been playing on $200-250 ACER monitors for 7+ years, not a single dead pixel. $1000 monitor, shows up with dead pixels and is "acceptable"/"standard". No, I ... MoreThe monitor has exceptional picture, g-sync e-sports mode is great, and oh 360hz. Coming from a 170hz to 360hz the monitor is verrrry smooth in APEX, VALORANT and other titles.However, LOTS of customers are receiving monitors with dead/stuck pixels on arrival, including my self. I have 1 dead pixel on arrival and am thinking about returning it. Manufacturers find this as "normal" vs a defect and if you do not do anything within your return period, the warranty states up to or equal to 5 defective pixels is acceptable under standards.For a premium monitor at this price point, it's simply unacceptable. I've been playing on $200-250 ACER monitors for 7+ years, not a single dead pixel. $1000 monitor, shows up with dead pixels and is "acceptable"/"standard". No, I would not recommend this product at this point unless you wanna play Russian Roulette.

Sammy K originally posted on microcenter.com
The best 1440 esports panel, period
24 February 2023

Title says it all. There isn't another monitor on the market that can touch this for esports. The only real competitor is the LG OLED 27" and its motion clarity is not as good, nor is it better for esports. It's close though. If you are a variety gamer, get the OLED, if you main FPS games, the Asus is the clear winner.

William Ryan originally posted on Google
Top tier.
10 January 2023

If you're interested in a 27 inch monitor, this is the cream of the crop as of now. Picture quality and performance are A+. I imagine the price will decrease over the next year or two, but I can't imagine how performance/quality will get much better than this.

Patrik originally posted on microcenter.com
blown away
29 October 2022

really really didn't expect this to be as good as it is. amazing monitor very feature rich and blazing fast ( assuming you have the right kinda rig) just in time for MW2 also have no issues and its well built love it!!!! thanks Westbury Microcenter they really came thru

Ruben_NYC originally posted on microcenter.com

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